The British blocked the harbor so the Americans couldn't do anything.
The townshend acts were pasted and Britain closed all ports coming from Boston.
The port at Boston.
Not during the Boston Tea Party but soon after. In March 1774 England's Parliament passed the Intolerable Acts which among other measures closed the Port of Boston.
The British law that closed down Boston Harbor and imposed a curfew on the colonists was known as the Coercive Acts, or Intolerable Acts, enacted in 1774. Specifically, the Boston Port Act, one of the Coercive Acts, was responsible for shutting down the harbor in response to the Boston Tea Party. These punitive measures aimed to suppress colonial resistance but ultimately fueled unrest and united the colonies against British rule.
The British Government was responible for closing Boston Harbor.
Boston Harbor was closed by the British.
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The British Government closed the port because of the Boston Tea Party.
what is the cause for the british to close the bosten harbor and to station troops in the city?
forced colonists to harbor British soldiers closed Boston's port
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The townshend acts were pasted and Britain closed all ports coming from Boston.
The King closed the harbor because of the Boston tea party. One observer watched the British man of war ships come into the harbor and commented that “ there were so many it looked like London was arriving.” The king sent over 2000 troops into Boston.
The coercive Act closed the boston harbor until the massachusetts colonist paid fo the ruined tea.
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